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Posted Today, 03:11 PM

Chigago screws and sam browne studs made in USA:
http://www.usbind.co...buttonheadstuds

Very cool! This is what I'm talking about. Thank you for this link. Any leads on split rings; like key ring style? Looking for all American made parts.

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I know for a fact that Hillside Harness 4205 Township Road 629 Millersburg, Ohio 44654 is a manufacturer of brass and other types of hardware.

His phone number is 330 893-fifteen ten. Fax is 330 698 thirty two hundred. It is an Amish shop with a very nice gentleman running it.

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Most of our hardware is imported (as is basically everyone's). It is hard to even find hardware made in the US anymore. I get requests for it and its tough to find. Then most people don't want to pay for it in the end anyway.

Most of our 104 tubular rivets (all but the SS I believe) are made in the USA. Our copper and brass rivets and burrs are also made in the US, actually at a local machine shop right down the road.

Hillside does have a brass foundry on site, I don't believe they manufacture a lot of hardware anymore, but they will do it on request. Most of the hardware they sell is imported as well.

Any specific questions on any of our hardware let me know via PM and I will try to get answers to you.

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I just posted a review of Rome Fastener before I saw this topic. They make everything in the USA and I'm pretty pleased with the quality, but ordering is an interesting experience. My review:

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=67992

You can find USA made split rings (steel and brass) at:

http://www.keyring.com/

They have lots of sizes and flavors. I'll be ordering from them as soon as my current supply of key rings gets low.

Good luck, it seemingly takes the entire leatherworking community to dig up the remaining domestic suppliers these days...

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